Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a business response to the threat of climate change and environmental degradation.
WRAP has released a “Frequently Asked Questions” report on extended producer responsibility for textiles (tEPR).
Industry voices are “too dominant” in the pEPR's scheme administrator PackUK, says North London Waste Authority.
Defra has announced that PackUK - the scheme administrator for Packaging Extended Producer Responsibility - will formally launch on 21 January 2025.
Under the proposed regulations, producers would be assessed a malus fee without regard to the level of exposure, meaning fees could be assessed for the presence of a Prop 65 chemical in packaging or ...
Circular Action Alliance (CAA), a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) dedicated to implementing effective Extended ...
With the compliance process for the Extended Producer Responsibility (“EPR”) programs for packaging, paper, and food service ...
New Delhi, Jan 18 (PTI) Financial penalties for failing to meet extended producers' responsibility obligations encourage ...
Conagra Brands and Georgia-Pacific have joined the producer responsibility organization's board.
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With growing global concerns about environmental protection, more and more countries and regions are intensifying regulations on e-commerce platforms, demanding that sellers assume greater ...
A global treaty to end plastic pollution is within reach, but action on chemicals, production and financing is critical.